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SEO content for optometry practices, written and published for you.

Patients look up their eye concerns before they book an exam. BlogPal studies the optometry practices ranking in your area, writes the articles that answer their questions, and publishes them to your WordPress site. You review every draft.

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1 free article a month. No card, no API key.

Patients search their symptoms first

Before booking, patients search "how often should I get an eye exam", "are contacts safe for kids", "why are my eyes always dry". They book with the practice whose website reassured them.

Most optometry sites have hours and a booking link. The practice that also answers common vision questions ranks for those searches and fills the schedule. BlogPal keeps you publishing them without adding to your day.

Articles BlogPal would write for your business

Real examples. The exact topics come from the gaps your competitors leave open, and your service areas.

How Often Should You Get an Eye Exam?
Glasses vs Contacts: Which Is Right for You?
Why Are My Eyes Always Dry?
When Should My Child Get Their First Eye Exam?
What Does an Eye Exam Actually Check?
Are Blue Light Glasses Worth It?
Signs You Need a New Prescription
How to Care for Your Contact Lenses

How it works

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It learns your business

Point it at your website and it reads your services, your tone, and your service areas on its own.

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It studies local competitors

It finds the questions competing practices rank for, and the ones they never answer, so you can take that ground.

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It writes and publishes

Clear, helpful articles posted to your WordPress as drafts for your review, or on autopilot. Your call.

Built for the way practices work

Review first, always. Draft mode is the default, so you approve every article before it goes live.

Educational, not medical advice. BlogPal writes general explainers that reassure and attract patients, and you approve every line.

It will not invent specifics. An editing pass removes made-up figures and guarantees, keeping content accurate.

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Optometry practices and BlogPal: common questions

Does anything publish without my approval?

No. Draft mode is the default, so you review and approve every article before it goes live.

Is this medical advice in my name?

No. BlogPal writes general educational explainers that reassure and attract patients, and you approve every line.

Will it invent health claims or figures?

No. An editing pass removes made-up figures and guarantees, keeping content careful and accurate.

Can it cover both routine exams and conditions?

Yes. It pulls topics from your services and the questions patients search.

Be the practice patients find first.

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